Resource programs available through the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy provide innovative care, education, and research advances that make a difference in the lives of citizens in the state of Maryland and beyond.

SOP Partners with UM Quality Care Network to Expand Pharmacy Service

Through innovation, collaboration, and advocacy, resource programs within the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy work to improve citizens’ health. Program directors are progressive pharmacy practitioners and nationally renowned researchers who are committed to direct patient care, and who are models of professionalism and leadership.

ATRIUM Cardiology Collaborative Members of the ATRIUM Cardiology Collaborative strive to be recognized as the foremost experts in cardiovascular pharmacotherapy through advanced-level clinical practice and training, innovative instructional methodology, and significant contributions to science.

Behavioral Health Research Team The Behavioral Health Research Team at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy provides technical assistance to guide jurisdictions and communities across Maryland through the Strategic Prevention Framework in addressing substance abuse prevention issues.

Maryland Statewide Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW)A partnership between the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Administration (ADAA) of the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DHMH), the Maryland Statewide Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW) provides state substance abuse prevention and treatment providers, policy-makers, research, and citizens with information about the consumption, risk factors, and consequences associated with alcohol, tobacco, and drug use in Maryland.

PATient-centered Involvement in Evaluating the effectiveNess of TreatmentS (PATIENTS) The PATIENTS program empowers patients to propose questions about their health care concerns and actively participate in studies to answer them. The program combines the expertise of leading researchers from the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the University of Maryland, College Park with innovative partnerships with local patient communities and health care systems to ensure that patients, health care providers, and other partners are actively engaged in research. It is supported by a $5 million grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ 1R24HS022135-01).

Patients, Pharmacists Partnerships (P3)Program™The Patients, Pharmacists Partnerships (P3) Program™ at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy is pioneering a pharmacist-directed model in chronic disease management and patient self-care.